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Zionist Organization of
America, Washington
chapter; American Forum
for Jewish-Christian
Cooperation; Americans for
a Safe. Israel; World Organization of Jews from Arab
Holocaust Conference
To Be Held Sunday
The community-wide Conference on the Holocaust,
"Teaching The Holocaust:
From Generation To Generation," will be held this Sunday, Apr. 18, at the Jewish
Center of Columbus from 1 to
5 p.m. The Conference will
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explore, through- lectures,
discussion groups, dramatic
presentations, media and exhibits, the importance of
teaching the Holocaust for
today's and future generations. The Conference is
open to the entire Columbus
community and is free.
Rev. John Pawlikowski of
the Catholic Theological
Union at the. University, of
Chicago will be the keynote
speaker. A noted professor
of social ethics, Pawlikowski
has been a leader in Christian-Jewish relations particularly in the area of Holocaust studies. He serves on
the United States Holocaust
Memorial Council and was a
contributor to the book
Auschwitz: Beginning of a
New Era?
Following Rev. Pawlikow-
ski's address will be eleven
discussion groups designed
to examine various aspects
of, the Conference theme.
Each discussion will be presented twice and will be led
by local clergy,, educators
and community professionals.
The Conference program
will conclude with a dramatic presentation pf the
Diary of Anne Frank by the
students of Bexley High
School, under the direction
of Carol Handler.
^special program for children, .ages. 9-13 will be
offered to present the Conference theme to this .seg
ment of the community.
Under the direction of Mim
Chenfeld, community educator, the children's program
will be offered concurrently
with the main Conference
program. Parents should
attend the Conference with
their children.
That evening, at 7:30 p.m.
in the Beth Jacob Synagogue
will be the annual observance of Yom HaShoah—
Holocaust Memorial Day,
sponsored by the Columbus
Board of Rabbis and the
synagogues of Columbus.
This year's Yom ;HaShoSh
observance will -have 'as its
speaker, Dr. Irving Greenberg, a professor and former
chairman of the Department
of Jewish Studies at the City
College oi: New York. He is
currently the Executive
Director of the National Jewish Resource Center.
As with the Conference,
the Yom HaShoah observance is open to the entire
Columbus community and is
free. .
-The Conference on toe
' Holocaust is being chaired
by Ellen Burnett, Rozalia.
Berke and David Krueger.
"The sponsoring organizations of the Conference are
the Community Relations
Committee of the Columbus
Jewish Federation, Jewish
Center of Columbus, Columbus Board of Rabbis and the
Rev. John Pawlikowski,
PhD
Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana
Regional Office of the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith. In addition, the following organizations have
assisted in the planning of
the Conference: Ohio State
University Hillel Foundation, Metropolitan Area
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